The crash happened just after 11 p.m. Saturday at the corner of Almon and Gottingen streets in Halifax.

Halifax Regional Police say the vehicle went through the intersection at a high rate of speed, crashed through a construction fence, went airborne and landed upside down on military property at CFB Stadacona.

Police learned the car had allegedly been stolen by someone known to the owner after the owner was assaulted in the 6200-block of London Street in Halifax.

On Monday in Halifax provincial court, the Crown consented to Assaly’s release on a $3,000 recognizance. He cannot have any contact with the female complainant without her consent, have any weapons, and possess or consume alcohol or drugs. Judge Gregory Lenehan also ordered Assaly to stay away from an address in Cole Harbour.

The case will return to court in mid-October.

Assaly has two previous assault convictions, from 2010 and 2014, and faces another assault charge from a Feb. 25 incident.